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ULTRA RARE
PLEISTOCENE FOSSIL COMPLETE BLACK BEAR
MANDIBLE IN PERFECT CONDITION WITH ORIGINAL DENTITION
Suwannee River - Florida, U.S.A.
LATE PLEISTOCENE PERIOD:
30,000 to 10,000 years ago
From the Pleistocene
deposits of the Suwannee River, this is an extremely rare fossil
mandible of
a Pleistocene Black Bear, Ursus americanus. The genus
Ursus was the last bear of Eurasia to migrate to North America.
Fossils of the extinct Short-Face Bear are very rare but even more rare
are the fossils of the Black Bear from the Late Pleistocene era.
While this bear is still alive today, prehistoric remains of this bear
are highly uncommon and make for a very rare addition to prehistoric
mammal fossil exhibits. Fossil collections showing the varieties
of prehistoric bears seldom have any fossils of this species in their
inventory including museum collections.
This specimen is a
complete mandible in immaculate condition from Ursus americanus.
The bone is perfectly intact and complete with all original teeth as
found. No teeth were added to make this specimen. The fang
tooth is perfect with no damage or cracking. All the molars and
pre-molar are equally well-preserved with rich colors and patterns.
The rarity of this fossil prehistoric bear jaw cannot be overstated as
remains like this from Ursus americanus are so incredibly scarce!
This certainly will be
amongst your rarest specimens
as very few fossils of ANY type are found or offered from this
bear. Guaranteed NO REPAIR and NO RESTORATION.
ULTRA RARE COMPLETE JAW WITH
BEAUTIFULLY PRESERVED ORIGINAL FANG AND MOLARS
IN SUPERB PRESERVATION - INTACT!
5.5" long overall
$1245
LM58-001
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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